Yes, you already gave the explanation yourself. This function is based on the
Jena IRI splitting algorithm, which starts at the right and stops at the first
separator character. If you dislike this behavior, you could look for the index
of the last '/' character and return the substring from there, using other
string functions.
Holger
On Jan 12, 2010, at 3:26 AM, PaulZH wrote:
> SELECT ?ln
> WHERE {
> LET (?ln := afn:localname(<http://dbpedia.org/resource/
> Belle_de_jour_(film)>)) .
> }
>
> doesn't return anything.
>
> I suppose it has to do with the '()' in the URI.
>
> Paul
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